Notices of Sanskrit Manuscripts
by Rajendralala Mitra | 1871 | 921,688 words
These pages represent a detailed description of Sanskrit manuscripts housed in various libraries and collections around the world. Each notice typically includes the physical characteristics, provenance, script, and sometimes even summaries of the content of the Sanskrit manuscripts. The collection helps preserve and make accessible the vast herit...
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113 Vistara-chandrika. A commentary, by Govinda Tarkavagisa Bhattacharyya, on Sankara's Ananda-lahari. Beginning. advaitanandarupam mama niyatamanomatragamyamarupam brahmopendrendumaulipramukhadivisado mayaya mohayantom | jantunam garbhavasadapasrtisamaye suddhabuddhim nihantrim H. P. S. nityam devim turauyam parasivagrhinim cinmayim tam bhajamah || gurunam padambhoruhathugalamabhyarcca suciram rahasyam tantranam nikhilamadhikrtyadhyayanatah | krtau sraugovindastuhinagirijanandalaharau- stuterbhavam muktapatalamiva yatnadvidrnute || atha khalu mahadevah purvvayuge jagadevam tapodhyanayajnadivihinamanadivasanapankamagnamuddidhaursuh paramakarunikah srasankaracaryyarupena punyaksetrapavane dravida�desa somapautinam pamktipavananam dvijanam kule samavatiryya paramahamsaparivrajakarupau bhogasvargaikajananim turauyam stuvan mantrayantrapuja- sanketam prakasayati, siva - ityadina | ityadi | End. etena pujyapujakapujopacararupa tvamasautibhavah | Colophon. iti srigovindatarkava gausabhattacaryyaviracitanandalaharivistaracandrikara samapta | visayah | sankaracaryyakrtaya canandalahaya vyakhyanam | No. 3374. ekadasitattvadaupah | Substance, country-made yellow paper, 16 x 4 inches. Folia, 103. Lines, 8 on a page. Extent, 3,914 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date, SK. 1742. Place of deposit, Santipura, Kalidasa Vidyavagisa. Appearance, fresh. Prose. Generally correct. Ekadasitattvadipa. This is a commentary on the Ekadasitattva, one of the 28 digests of Hindu law and rituals by Raghunandana. The author of the commentary is Radhamohana Gosvami commonly known as Gosvami Bhattacharyya of Santipura who flourished during the early part of this century and was a friend of Colebrooke. He was descended from Advaita the associate of Chaitanya, the Great preacher of Vaishnavism in the Sixteenth Century. 15 H, P, S.